Nuclear War - is this the end of the world?
Common sense did not prevail, and the red button of some president's suitcase was pressed! World War III has begun, and there is no safe place on earth. We hid in a bunker when we heard the air alarm...
The unknown caused great panic in the bunker - what is going on up there? No connection! Where are our loved ones? What's up with them? The crying, gasping, and the stressed crowd will try to evacuate the bunker! Both entrances are covered with debris from the explosion, the doors won't open, no one is saving us, food and water supplies have run out. The diesel fuel also ran out, the electricity generator and the air filtration system stopped, and all the lighting went out. Time is ticking, the sad end is approaching fast. There is only one way out - to evacuate from the Atomic KGB Bunker through a backup tunnel in complete darkness!
Who will be the first and only one to take on the responsibility of crawling through the tunnel in the blinding darkness, unlocking the spare hatch of the bunker tunnel, and freeing us all from death in the bunker? See, hear and feel your adrenaline!
The Escape Tunnel is located in the Atomic KGB Bunker 7 meters underground - a Soviet-era civil security hideout.
In the Atomic KGB Bunker, you will also find exceptional exhibits of equipment from the First World War, the interwar period, the Second World War, the Cold War, and the present. You will be able to familiarize yourself with the exposition of the development of civil protection technology. The bunker is full of portable devices to determine the radiation and chemical environment and a wide variety of protection against many hazards.
Here is the most extensive collection of gas masks and closed-circuit breathing apparatus in the Baltic States. All gas masks of the Lithuanian and German armies and other countries of the world. An impressive collection was collected: generators, medical instruments, radio receivers, transmitters, direction finders, telephones, and secret recording devices that were used by the GRU, KGB, SPECNAZ, and other classified services that used the marking "top secret".